
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Mercy Kelly’s ‘Speak Too Soon’
The latest release is ‘Speak to Soon’. The song forms with soft, fluid atmospheres, instrumentals swirling into the liquid sentiments of the vocals.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Daddy DRWG’s ‘Wise Guys’
It holds your attention and compels you to go deeper. His latest release is ‘Wise Guys’, a track that brings out this fresh contrast.

Song Review/ Americana : Wattmore’s ‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’
They have an effortless and expressive way with it that charms you thoroughly. Their latest release is ‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’.

Song Review/ Folk Pop : Audren’s ‘A New Page’
Her latest release is ‘A New Page’, a song that sincerely explores the beauty of new beginnings.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter ‘ Rachael Sage’s ‘Just Enough’
Rachael Sage’s ‘Just Enough’ is so full of musical whimsy. It is sparked with funky grooves, silly beats, splashy accordions, and fresh vocals.

Song Review/ Art Rock : Medivh’s ‘Fires of the Blue Moon’
Their latest release is ‘Fires of the Blue Moon’, a track in which they lean into the fantastical and mystical aspects of the theme and build it into an immersive space.

Song Review/ Funk : Rewind the Mind’s ‘Come on With Me’
If you’re in the market for a fun and funky soul track, then Rewind the Mind is the best place to be. More specifically, in their latest track, ‘Come on With Me’.

Single Review/ Pop : Casey McQuillen’s ‘Better Than This’
Her latest release is ‘Better Than This’, a pop track that weaves in intimate acoustics, thoughtful vocal arcs and incredible choral peaks.

Album Review/ Alt Folk : Glenn Thomas’ ‘Inevitables’
For his latest release, ‘Inevitables’, he weaves in moments of alt folk with neoclassicals, indie rock, pop, and cinematic production. The album has a remarkable freshness to it. It’s fun and youthful but also contemplative and healing.

Song Review/ Ambient : Jean-Philippe Ruelle’s ‘Switeesoul’
His latest release is ‘Switeesoul’, an ethereal ambience that forms a halo around you. It has electric tones and tonalities to it, but so mellow that they barely touch you.

Single Review/ Alt Rock : Tefnut’s ‘I’m High’
Tefnut is a singer-songwriter and an alt rock artist. She debuts with her single, ‘I’m High’, a track that speculates the collision of R&B/ Soul with contemporary pop and hard rock.

Album Review/ Electro Pop : FREDRYD’s ‘The Way to the Good Life’
Fredryd is an indie DJ and electro pop artist. For his latest album, ‘The Way To the Good Life’, he makes music that bubbles out of the soundscape. It’s so fresh, like running water or a babbling brook.

Song Review/ Classic Rock : Shyfrin Alliance’s ‘Colours of Time’
The musical moments leading into a Shyfrin Alliance production is unlike any other. Especially as seen in his latest release, ‘Colours of Time’. The alt rock song is a stormy flush loaded with hypnotic rhythms and magnetic instrumentals.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Noel David’s ‘Hey Dr. Freud’
Hey Dr. Freud’ is an especially unique composition. He matches a dynamic piano line with groovy guitar acoustics, mellow beats, and a softly delirious vocal line.

Album Review/ Blues Rock : Rosetta West’s ‘God of the Dead’
Their latest release is ‘God of the Dead’, a collection that goes to morbid places, paving a groovy path, so interesting and full of spontaneity and surprises.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Amanda Emblem Experiment’s ‘Storm in my Life’
In her latest release, ‘Storm in my Life’, she explores pieces of serenity and peace when everything seems to be falling apart.

Album Review/ Indian Classical : Vineetha Menon’s ‘Rasa’
She paints a picture, draws out an emotion, and gives us a beautiful state of being. The songs are all so authentically sung. You’ll often find moments of devotion whisking you away to the world and history of Lord Krishna.

Song Review/ Ballad : Tom Minor’s The Loneliest Person on Earth’
Tom Minor’s performative flair comes back with his latest release ‘The Loneliest Person on Earth’. A track that engages ballad moments with theatrical instrumentals to create a contemplative storytelling listening experience.

Song Review/ New Age : savagerus’ ‘Je n’ai besoin que de toi’
Her ability to transfer human emotions to an imaginative plane of magical womanhood and whimsy is so beautiful. ‘Je n’ai besoin que de toi’ is her latest single.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Ken Holt’s ‘You Don’t Have to Stand’
Taken from the collection is ‘You Don’t Have to Stand’, a track that sports evocative classicals, folk accents and a country coarseness.